SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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Schizopoda (Sars, ZooL pt. 37). 
Euphausia gibba, n.sp. 
„ pellucida, Dana. 
Thysanopoda tricuspidata, M.- 
Edwards. 
Stylocheiron carinatum, n.g., n.sp. 
Macrura (Spence Bate, Zool. pt. 52). 
Penseus canaliculatus, Olivier. 
Lucifer reynaudii, M. -Edwards. 
Thcdassocaris danse, n.sp. 
„ stimpsoni, n.sp. 
Caricyphus serramarginis, n.sp, 
Pteropod a (Pelseneer, Zool. pt. 65). 
Limacina infiata (d’Orbiguy). 
„ lesueuri (d’Orbigny). 
j. buiimoides (d’Orbigny). 
Agadina stimpsoni, Adams [ = larval 
Gasteropod]. 
,, n.sp. [ = larval Gasteropod]. 
Clio ( Creseis) acicula (Rang). 
,, (. Hyalocylix ) striata (Rang). 
,, ( Styliola ) subula (Quoy and 
Gaimard). 
,, pyramidata, Linne. 
Cuvierina columnella (Rang). 
Cavolinia quadridentata (Lesueur). 
,, longirostris (Lesueur). 
„ infiexa (Lesueur). 
Cephalopoda (Hoyle, Zool. pt. 44). 
Sepioteuthis lessoniana, Ferussac. 
Tunicata (Herdman, Zool. pt. 76). 
Doliolum denticulatum, Quoy and 
Gaimard. 
„ chattengeri, n.sp. 
In addition, the following are recorded in the note-books : — Peridinium (eleven 
individuals counted in one chain), many specimens of Pyrocystis, green spherical Algse 
[Halosphsera), Ethmodiscus and other Diatoms, Globigerina, Orbulma, Rotalia attached 
to fragment of seaweed, several species of Radiolaria, yellow-haired Coelenterate larva of 
Semper, several forms of oceanic Hydrozoa, many Echinoderm larvae, Sagitta, Alciopa, 
Phronima, Hyperia, Oxycephalus, Squillid larvae, Phyllosoma and many larvae of the 
higher Peneid and Caridid Decapoda, several species of small shells, Atlanta and 
Pteropod shells sometimes very abundant, Theceurybia [ — Halopsyche] gaudichaudi, 
Pteropod larvae, Salpa, Appendicularia, many small fishes (young Macrurids, young of 
Maurolicus (?), and three very curious little fishes resembling Hooker’s figure of 
Ostracion hoops in the British Museum Catalogue), and eggs of fish with embryos. 
Willemoes-Suhm writes : “ Among a fine collection of Pteropods and Crustacea taken 
in the tow-net on the night of August 11-12, w r as a curious pigment larva, with a row 
of long yellow hairs, and with thread-cells in its skin, which has been figured by Semper 
as £ unbekannte Coelenteraten larve ’ in the Zeitschr. f wiss. Zool., Bd. xvii. pp. 407- 
411, 1867.” 
Fiji. 
(summary of results chall. exp. — 1893.) 
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